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To update your listing in this directory, email your changes to marketing@ut.edu. New student organization documents and forms are accessible via SpartanWeb. Student organizations must register their group with the Office of Student Leadership and Engagement and renew their registration prior to each academic year.

Description: The purpose of S.I.S.T.E.R.S. is to serve as a voice for women on campus striving towards success, help those seeking professional academic or personal development and provide academic and social opportunities.

Description: The mission is to create awareness among students about the latest happenings in the SAP field and to guide and help students to complete their SAP ERP 6.0 certification workshop and exam.

Description: University of Tampa Scuba Diving and Snorkeling Club should be a way for students to find other students with like interest in all areas of this recreational sport.
University of Tampa Scuba Diving and Snorkeling Club should promote safe scuba diving and snorkeling practices by allowing interactions of students with like interest. This in turn can provide scuba diving or snorkeling partners for if students with to participate in these activities in their own time.
University of Tampa Scuba Diving and Snorkeling Club will hold meetings that outline interest in such areas of scuba diving and snorkeling. Then based off expressed interest off campus diving and snorkeling locations will be found and visited.

Description: Our national organization mission is to provide girls in developing nations an education and to promote awareness of poverty in these developing nations. Our chapter organization goals for this year are to get a minimum of 15 members (women/men) to join our organization and to raise $1,000 to provide two girls with an education.

Description: The mission of Sigma Delta Tau is to enrich the lifetime experience of women of similar ideals, to build lasting friendships and to foster personal growth. Sigma Delta Tau shall encourage each member to reach her fullest potential by providing intellectual, philanthropic, leadership and social opportunities within a framework of mutual respect and high ethical standards.
To achieve these goals, we will:
Strive for excellence by providing the best possible service to each chapter and each member.
Join as partners with colleges and universities in the pursuit of academic success for our members.
Perpetuate our values and traditions while adapting to meet the challenges of the future.
Promote lifetime commitment and active involvement as Sigma Delta Tau alumnae.
Membership in this organization requires an invitation and a minimum GPA.

Description: This organization is committed to create and expand multicultural leadership, promote academic excellence, advance cultural awareness and service while establishing a brotherhood amongst all intelligent and dedicated young men on universities across the nation.
Membership in this organization is open to all UT students.

Description: Sigma Lambda Gamma strives to be the premier organization committed to providing a mechanism of empowerment to all women. We promote academic excellence and higher education for all women via a dedication and incorporation of the sorority principles – academics, community service, cultural awareness, morals and ethics, and social interaction – in our lives. We serve the needs of our neighbors through a mutual respect and understanding of our varying cultures.
Membership in this organization is by invitation, application and interview and requires a minimum GPA.

Description: Sigma Phi Epsilon Florida Zeta is committed to building balanced men through the cardinal principles of virtue, diligence and brotherly love. All brothers are held to a high standard of actively engaging a sound body and sound mine, thus resulting in building balanced men that will be successful not only at The University of Tampa but for the rest of their lives.
Membership in this organization is by invitation and requires an interview and a minimum GPA.

Description: Sigma Phi Lambda is a sorority that strives to glorify God by providing a source of fellowship for Christian college women who sincerely seek to know His person, His will and His ways.
It is a non-denominational organization of sisters where fellowship with our most high God is fostered by growth in unity with one another.
Through weekly meetings that include worship, encouragement, fellowship and accountability, Phi Lamb provides an alternative social greek-lettered organizations.
Membership in this organization is open to any UT student.

Description: Sigma Tau Delta is the international English Honors Society. The organization's goal is to promote interest in literature and writing at The University of Tampa. Through a combination of scholarship and service activities, they will foster all aspects of English studies. They plan to get involved with nonprofit community organizations whose purpose is to promote literacy. They will maintain a high level of academic excellence, but will also act as a social gathering spot for those interested in literature, language and writing at The University of Tampa.
Membership in this organization is by application and requires a minimum GPA.

Description: Skull and Bones is an interest group for those pursuing a pre-health major. We host guest speakers such as admissions directors from medical, dental and veterinary schools, local doctors and exam-prep tutors for the MCAT, DAT, VCAT, GRE, etc. Skull and Bones is a fantastic way to become involved and to plan your path to graduate school! Membership is open to all students interested.

Description: The Sociology Club aspires to hold a Speaker's Corner concerning world poverty. During the event, students will be welcomed to take the stage and offer their individual perspective as to how they can help eliminate poverty both in the U.S., in particular, and internationally. They also plan to have protests, letter-writing campaigns and other events.

Description: The Spanish Dance Team is committed to providing a welcoming environment to those who seek to express their talent and love for Spanish music and dance in a comfortable atmosphere where their full potential is reached and they can strive for their ultimate goals.
Membership in this organization has set requirements.

Description: The Spartans Abroad Ambassadors aim to appropriately represent The University of Tampa's study abroad program by building a strong leadership team to create more awareness of study abroad options throughout campus. We plan to coordinate group events and meetings to enable us to provide help and support to past, present and future travelers while displaying leadership and responsibility characteristics. We wish to offer guidance and information to those students seeking to study abroad and act as an extended branch of the Office of International Programs.

Description: The mission of Spartan Climbers is to provide University students the means necessary to pursue the sport of rock climbing. It also challenges individuals, physically and mentally, to improve their individual climbing skills and attain a sense of self-achievement through personal and peer motivation.

Description: Spartan Indoor Futbol Club provides University students with the means to pursue the sport of futbol/soccer. It also challenges individuals, physically and mentally, to improve their team and individual soccer skills and attain a sense of self achievement through personal and peer motivation. Spartan Indoor Futbol Club provides a friendly, teamwork environment and expects each member to work at his or her best.
Membership in this organization is by invitation and application.

Description: The mission of the organization is to educate and discuss topics in investment banking and related fields. We will discuss topics in mergers and acquisitions, private equity, IPO's and venture capital. We will bring in professionals from these fields to share their knowledge and experiences with us. We will also help members with pursing careers/internships by having resume and networking workshops. We hope to bring knowledge of investment banking to UT students.

Description: The mission of this organization is to provide a running group for the runners at UT. Everyone is welcome, boys and girls. This is a group of people you can run with at any time of the week/day. Runners of all skill levels are welcome.

Description: The Spartan Scarlets are UT’s Dance Team and represent the school in an annual dance competition. The team looks forward to providing quality entertainment at events and help to increase school spirit.
Membership in this organization is by interview and requires a minimum GPA.

Description: The mission of this organization is to promote health, wellness and exercise through the use of calisthenics. This club aims to acknowledge and promote the use of calisthenics across UT's campus. UT students interested in good physical health are encouraged to join. Calisthenics are meant to provide long-term muscle development including improvements in core strength, flexibility, cardio, joint longevity and muscle tone. Motivation and guidance from this club will help individuals strive for holistic achievement and accomplishment.

Description: Spartonic A Cappella at the University of Tampa will support the arts in the campus community by providing students the opportunity to perform on and off campus. Additionally, the group will enhance the musical education of members and provide entertainment for nonmembers at the University of Tampa.
Membership in this group requires an audition.

Description: The mission of the Speech and Debate Club is to work in conjunction with the UT Center for Public Speaking to enhance oral communication skills and offer support services to the UT community, develop the oratory skills of club members, engage in speaking opportunities and compete in speech and debate competitions.
Membership in this organization is by application and interview and has a minimum GPA requirement.

Description: The Sport and Entertainment Management Society at The University of Tampa promotes an integrated organization in which to broaden professional horizons. The society’s goal is to practically apply classroom concepts to the world of sport and entertainment, and to actively engage in practices such as planning and hosting club related events, seeking sponsorships and performing local volunteer work. By creating an environment of in-field opportunities and industry networking, S.E.M.S. can help dedicated and passionate students enhance their occupational success in the various fields of sport and entertainment management following the conclusion of their collegiate studies.
Membership in this organization is open to all UT students.

Description: Our mission is to help women interested in the sport industry develop a network, acquire knowledge and insights, and share experiences as professional women working in a predominately male industry. This will be done by hosting social events, guest speakers and engaging in various events in the Tampa Bay area.

Description: It is our goal, as an executive board, to help educate our student body about St. Jude and the help they provide for families across the nation and around the world. This all night event is combined of student-led teams of six, who fundraise ($100 per student or $600 per team to enter our all-night event) for the kids at St. Jude. We have our event scheduled for Saturday, Nov. 15, 2014, here on our campus, where our student body will unite together and sacrifice an entire night’s sleep to stay up til dawn for the kids. Many St. Jude patients and families have sleepless nights in hopes of getting better, so this is a great opportunity to make a difference and join the fight against childhood cancer.
Our mission is to get all of UT's student leaders together to help raise awareness for St.Jude Children's Research Hospital, as well as raising $20,000 in donations.

Description: As student affiliates of the American Chemical Society (ACS), our mission is to afford an opportunity for students of a chemical science to become better acquainted, to secure the intellectual stimulation that arises from professional association, to obtain experience in preparing and presenting technical material before chemical audiences, to foster a professional spirit among the members, to instill a professional pride in the chemical sciences and to foster an awareness of the responsibilities and challenges of the modern chemist.

Description: The Student Government of The University of Tampa supports a unified student body. Through tireless dedication to service and providing an open forum for student voices, they respond with innovative ideas that reflect the concerns of the campus community. They are committed to establishing the benchmark for future student leadership.
Student Government has four committees that meet on every Tuesday. These are the Social Concerns, Academic Affairs, Campus Life and Finance committees.
Membership in this organization is open to all students.

Description: UT SNA organize, represent and mentor students preparing for initial licensure as Registered Nurses, as well as those enrolled in a baccalaureate completion program. They convey the standards and ethics of the nursing profession, promote development of the skills that students will need as responsible and accountable members of the nursing profession, advocate for high quality health care, advocate for and contribute to, advances in nursing education, and develop nursing students who are prepared to lead the profession into the future.
Membership in this organization is only open to nursing majors.

Description: SPOTS exists for the betterment of The University of Tampa campus as a whole. They aim to promote professionalism among its members.
Membership in this organization is by academic major/minor.

Description: Serving as a function of The University of Tampa, the purpose of Student Productions is to effectively and efficiently use student fees money in an ethical manner to provide a regular and comprehensive series of co-curricular programs that are social, educational, cultural and/or entertaining in nature. Such programs are designed to increase the level of involvement and enrich the experience for members of the campus community.
Membership in this organization is open to all UT students.

Description: The University of Tampa Student Veterans' Organization exists for not only the betterment of The University of Tampa community, but also as a source of continued growth, service and enlightenment of the veteran student population of The University of Tampa.

Description: The purpose of the Student's for Human Rights organization is to educate students about human rights by the use of the United Nations' "Universal Declaration of Human Rights." Through education, this organization strives to bring awareness of human rights issues to The University of Tampa community, and to inspire and motivate students to become defenders of peace, equality and justice throughout the world.

Description: Students Helping Honduras is a nonprofit organization that was created in hopes of helping end poverty and violence in Honduras through youth empowerment and education. This means we try to educate people about the lives of the children in Honduras so that we can try to reach out and help them. The most important thing is that it is meant to be a fundraising organization. Our purpose is to build schools in Honduras. This can be done by collecting donations, sending over school supplies or raising money for building materials. As a chapter on campus our priority is raising money for the kids through SHH. All money and fundraising goes directly into building schools. Most chapters try to collect school supplies to send over and soccer equipment as a big part of fundraising as well.